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big sponsors fashion island. pretty tough stuff. coming up, right here on "morning joe," new hope in the deficit debate. president obama talking of a plan by the senate's gang of six, but does this truly have a shot ats passing by the august deadline. >>> and when we come back here, we'll huddle around the water cooler where jon stewart flushes out the best moments from yesterday's pie flinging johnny marbles hosting parliament hearing. act my age? -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allstate, you get a check in the mail twice a year, every year you don't have an accident. the safe driving bonus check. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >>> welcome back. do you ever wonder how you personally contribute to our nation's deficit problems? if you want to sound smart, tell your friends
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the coalition is to indulge in big three projects -- big great projects. they have this funny conservative point of view. max welch is not a a fan of that. >> richard nixon, you call him a colossus of your millennium. >> that is a reference to the illuminatus trilogy. it is it prepared a book of conspiracy theories. it is a statue in honor of nixon. >> what did you think of it? >> nixon? >> he is a fascinating psychological type. he was an odious personality. in a lot of ways, to column a tragic figure is to offer too much grander to -- grand your -- grandeur to a politician. richard nixon cannot enjoy his victories. he was tormented by what he perceived as his failures. >> bid to exchange rate again >> bid to exchange rate again just eight years to triple the federal debt. -- if it took ronald reagan just eight years to triple the federal debt. >> a lot of libertarians also >> a lot of libertarians also point to rate them -- to reagan. ronald reagan was not a libertarian. he gave a great interview in 1975 to "reason magazine." he said libertarianism is th
the coalition is to indulge in big three projects -- big great projects. they have this funny conservative point of view. max welch is not a a fan of that. >> richard nixon, you call him a colossus of your millennium. >> that is a reference to the illuminatus trilogy. it is it prepared a book of conspiracy theories. it is a statue in honor of nixon. >> what did you think of it? >> nixon? >> he is a fascinating psychological type. he was an odious personality. in a...
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so these are really big problems. and i am really pleased to sethat we're tackling them but it's going to be a long haul i think before we understand how brains work. >> i often ask this of eminen scientists which i think i may have asked you before but what is the question you would most like to see answered? >> that is an interesting question that you haven't asked me before. d i'm feeling aittle insecure in thinking about it. i think about what is the nature of life. and i think about what it is that makes things living. that's not as complicated as brains, actually. and we go back to the game which is the simplest unit of life which exhibits the properties of life. and i'm interested in understanding what it is that gives you life. and i think that the way i'm sort of think about it and many others, of course s that life is an information management machine. it is managing all this information and that's the best way we c think about what life is in defining. you've got a cell. it's got a sense of the environmt. i
so these are really big problems. and i am really pleased to sethat we're tackling them but it's going to be a long haul i think before we understand how brains work. >> i often ask this of eminen scientists which i think i may have asked you before but what is the question you would most like to see answered? >> that is an interesting question that you haven't asked me before. d i'm feeling aittle insecure in thinking about it. i think about what is the nature of life. and i think...
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big dreams. of biggest in europe. through. two dosage one d.d. only serve one serious cause roster he'll be joining good friend a not creased each who signed of the on in just a couple of weeks ago and you don't see a chance he spent a countryman played a big role in persuading him to join sas camp yeah. it was. clear was yours also. and i say i wish this is also more so my weave because i believe this is the. best choice for me. course or course of course we will come to the final pieces of a good sort of being put into place for the new year league season due to get underway in little toba however the signing of tear dosage sends out a signal to the rest of europe that serious car determined to once again become one of the top clubs on the consonance richard i'm hopefully county moscow. that wraps up the sport for this our world weather though is coming out it's just it's. hungry for the full story we've got it for us the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on. all. we'll. bring you the latest unsigned stimson c
big dreams. of biggest in europe. through. two dosage one d.d. only serve one serious cause roster he'll be joining good friend a not creased each who signed of the on in just a couple of weeks ago and you don't see a chance he spent a countryman played a big role in persuading him to join sas camp yeah. it was. clear was yours also. and i say i wish this is also more so my weave because i believe this is the. best choice for me. course or course of course we will come to the final pieces of a...
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it's even worse. 52 weeks, a year, compared to under 55.r 35 weeks for those the problem, employers, big and small, are reluctant to hire new workers until they are convinced the economy is really turning around. right now, they are not. john owns two clothing stores in new york city. a typical small businessman. he employs a total of ten people. just about the national average. and in the weak onomy, he's discouraged from hiring because other employers aren't hiring. >> i see no growth in employment. it doesn't bode well for growing my business. >> reporter: and he wants to see other signs of recovery before talking on any new workers. >> we have to see easier credit and more demand. >> reporter: then you would start hiring? >> then we would start hiring. >> reporter: do you see that coming any time soon? >> not at all. >> reporter: and i asked him what he wants washington to do, he said, persuade the banks to start lending more readily and more generally do something about jobs. frustration that he, an employer, shares with millions of people who are looking for work. >> well, ron, tha
it's even worse. 52 weeks, a year, compared to under 55.r 35 weeks for those the problem, employers, big and small, are reluctant to hire new workers until they are convinced the economy is really turning around. right now, they are not. john owns two clothing stores in new york city. a typical small businessman. he employs a total of ten people. just about the national average. and in the weak onomy, he's discouraged from hiring because other employers aren't hiring. >> i see no growth...
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consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement, the fallout from the scandal seems to be far from over. scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to do what we should do, and that is proceed to criminal courts. >> a former employee told the court las
consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement,...
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to build market is so big it's the cool source of funding of low risk assets for so many companies that we don't expect it to significantly move the price. minority shareholders of preparing a lawsuit of failed bid to partner was left in arctic exploration shareholders have won a russian ruling woodring papers surrounding a multi-billion dollar deal to be revealed this will allow them to evaluate the damages they have to fail to strike the deal this spring as t.n. kavi the shareholders claimed he's russian joint ventures should be the primary vehicle for exploration in the arctic. the board members nominated by b.p. didn't make it clear there was an opportunity to could be reaching which they should have done as a result he didn't get to participate in this partnership and danced might have had losses. take a look at the markets now in the us they are strong at the moment the small an expected growth of the last drive in financial stocks the bank itself saw gains of around six percent at one point two of those planes however did come out with a slight increase but there's still a lot of
to build market is so big it's the cool source of funding of low risk assets for so many companies that we don't expect it to significantly move the price. minority shareholders of preparing a lawsuit of failed bid to partner was left in arctic exploration shareholders have won a russian ruling woodring papers surrounding a multi-billion dollar deal to be revealed this will allow them to evaluate the damages they have to fail to strike the deal this spring as t.n. kavi the shareholders claimed...
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a big deal for that matter? >> no. i think frankly the pressure is on the president of the united states. he has shown such a terrible lack of leadership in this entire debate. tara mentions, of course, that the president has been willing to compromise. i can't thij think of one area where he's shown a willingness to compromise with republicans. the republicans have consistently put their plans in writing. the other thing that the administration is being so irresponsible about is saying, oh, if we have a default, it's going to crash the markets. we take in $200 billion a month in the united states. we can pay our priorities. >> tara almost fell off her chair. >> i did almost fall off my chair. i think that this is completely false what you're saying. first of all, the president did lay out a plan. he laid out a plan earlier this t year to cut the deficit and the debt $4 trillion over the course of 12 years. when that plan didn't move forward, he showed willingness to compromise again and put forth a plan $4 tril
a big deal for that matter? >> no. i think frankly the pressure is on the president of the united states. he has shown such a terrible lack of leadership in this entire debate. tara mentions, of course, that the president has been willing to compromise. i can't thij think of one area where he's shown a willingness to compromise with republicans. the republicans have consistently put their plans in writing. the other thing that the administration is being so irresponsible about is saying,...
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were established and many of them exist to this day for example they size and cheer was called the big eagle goal blood which was a prototype for a ritual of penalty shots for being late to policy the amount of food which one had to drink from the goblet must be. next and totaled one litter is too late to be just cools down the badly broken large to drink a little water in one game still thousands of exhibits amazing broken bottles spanning centuries there are also several unusual items on display she could even fold conflict hospital citrate in space she'll join with exploring the items in glass cabinets invites to focus a seat in a room which contains over two hundred very special forces an exhausting museum there's a restaurant called russian book room number one which offers of course traditional russian cuisine. and if you have a special occasion it's a petersburg who just wants to look top notch as a p.c. seller in the city where professionals will take care of your stone or dozens of her stylists make a concious and cosmetologists you constantly upgrading their skills and your s
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about two weeks ago when he doubled down and said you know what, let's do the big deal. let's do the $4 trillion plan. he sort of-- sort of came late to the game. he kind of endorsed the bowles simpson plan which he stl has never fully endorsed but the goals of it, he did endorse in the last couple of weeks so they didn't quite expect that, the republicans in that sense and then that's when they started to retreat from retreat on could up history of '95, think mitc certainly looks at that is bill clinton want to be a looks at 95 i more with was good republicans then. been good, possibly could for house the day he votes to get >> rose: boehner at that to newt >> tt's right. he was in leadership at the think he sees know, the figured it out won. republicans won. is the guy is ying to here and i different set. he was of a different mindset. >> hans, do you agree with this is the political take plac 2012, that presidentas sense of the resignation. >> well, it's not all resignation implies sort of and don't way to alter forward. i think what you have seen in the last weeks, t
about two weeks ago when he doubled down and said you know what, let's do the big deal. let's do the $4 trillion plan. he sort of-- sort of came late to the game. he kind of endorsed the bowles simpson plan which he stl has never fully endorsed but the goals of it, he did endorse in the last couple of weeks so they didn't quite expect that, the republicans in that sense and then that's when they started to retreat from retreat on could up history of '95, think mitc certainly looks at that is...
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the single currency will be big. list so that the european process. there's a really very serious threat in. europe disintegrate. the eurozone collapse it's already too late to save the greek economy according to a majority of leading economists and experts polled boyle see greece is really going down the drain completely the dept is escalating the deficit and start talking out of control but i could give you the analogy but they were like somebody with a gambling problem or a drink. so it's a cultural thing so no we find ourselves with someone with a drinking problem but with a huge debt as well and the problem will only ever get worse until you actually confront reality and say look we did it in the or as in a fit together with germany in one thing with your politicians the richest states refuse to foot the bill well i don't think i've ever met any body in the united kingdom in london market stations here actually wants to contribute to the bilateral countries like greece and italy and can contribute to the continued existence of the hero because i
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they are talking about a wall of dust as big as 80 kilometers wide in some areas. you can see it engulfing the city and causing havoc particularly foral flights. -- particularly for flights. going across much of the south western area. this ising? which can go from mid june right through september. that's the monsoon season itself. so more of this can be expected. but pretty extraordinary pictures coming in there. all sorts of things being brought down. among them, electricity wires, cables, you name it. it's quite a mess. right there in phoenix. >> now venezuelan president hugo chavez has leaders traveling to the area for the bicentennial celebration and using it as an opportunity to show support for hugo chavez from his cancer treatment. >> and prosecutors say the 25-year-old casey anthony smothered her daughter. first she said her child was kidnapped by a nanny then said she drowned in the swimming pool. the jury cleared her of the most serious charges. >> and barack obama says he wants to raise the credit limit and they have a limited time to prevent a u.s. fro
they are talking about a wall of dust as big as 80 kilometers wide in some areas. you can see it engulfing the city and causing havoc particularly foral flights. -- particularly for flights. going across much of the south western area. this ising? which can go from mid june right through september. that's the monsoon season itself. so more of this can be expected. but pretty extraordinary pictures coming in there. all sorts of things being brought down. among them, electricity wires, cables,...
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the ramps will be used for. >> a big screen tv starts turning on and off by itself. ahead on 7 on your side, how long will this last? >>> and there is no made yeah. and no flare. >> a blistering attack as the captain of the fishing boat that cap sized in mexico saying the tragedy could have been avoided. good evening, everyone. >> the search is now fwking a search for blame. some are pinning responsibility for what happened on the captain, saying he failed to do his job, protecting those in his care. we're live in san ramone with the latest on this story. laura? >> and this survivors were critical of the captain. and the crew, among other things they say the crew offered them
the ramps will be used for. >> a big screen tv starts turning on and off by itself. ahead on 7 on your side, how long will this last? >>> and there is no made yeah. and no flare. >> a blistering attack as the captain of the fishing boat that cap sized in mexico saying the tragedy could have been avoided. good evening, everyone. >> the search is now fwking a search for blame. some are pinning responsibility for what happened on the captain, saying he failed to do his...
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most of whom i can be just as we had to get a good jockey and big revenge what i think we're going to talk just briefly we talked about those two thousand and eight hotel attacks in your city which originated in pakistan now a lot of course strained relations between the two countries what effect could this attack have now on relations between the two just briefly. built the conclusion. that actually the. they had infiltrated mumbai. it was a big deal if you can link these a backpack with the i say in pakistan in pakistan but in this instance it's a clandestine attack it's not in. your back so they're going to be here. back with. pakistan so. i don't think there would be a standoff between the two going to be just very briefly please we're talking you live in mumbai obviously these are events are unfolding at the moment this could be the start of many more explosions tell us what is it like to be there at the moment how the emergency services coping what's the mood like is there panic there in the streets in mumbai just briefly. maybe any spending been in the sense of video who becaus
most of whom i can be just as we had to get a good jockey and big revenge what i think we're going to talk just briefly we talked about those two thousand and eight hotel attacks in your city which originated in pakistan now a lot of course strained relations between the two countries what effect could this attack have now on relations between the two just briefly. built the conclusion. that actually the. they had infiltrated mumbai. it was a big deal if you can link these a backpack with the i...
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italy is too big to be rescued. >> the u.s. says they will allow its 8 to be sent to areas of somalia controlled by of an islamist militia. famine has been declared in two areas of southern somalia which have been ravaged by conflict and the worst drought in more than half a century. >> now it is official, somalia is sinking into famine. it is the first time that word has been deployed in almost 20 years. united nations is hoping that it will jolt the world into action. drought and conflict have driven tens of thousands of somalis into camps like this one. mary robinson, the former irish president, was here during the last famine. she is wondering why the world could not prevent this from happening again. >> since i was here in 1992, i look around and i see that these are very resulted people and they want to as food and water initially for their families. >> a substantial aid operation is underway. supplies are not arriving in kenya. the u.n. is asking for 185 million pounds immediately. the international response has been mix
italy is too big to be rescued. >> the u.s. says they will allow its 8 to be sent to areas of somalia controlled by of an islamist militia. famine has been declared in two areas of southern somalia which have been ravaged by conflict and the worst drought in more than half a century. >> now it is official, somalia is sinking into famine. it is the first time that word has been deployed in almost 20 years. united nations is hoping that it will jolt the world into action. drought and...
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in sports they don't have a big budget. they don't have many big name players. in case you haven't noticed, the pittsburgh pirates are a first place team. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at your sports headlines. >>> good morning. i know it's only july, and there are some 60 games left in the season, but give it up for the pittsburgh pirates. what do you say? a team that has not been relevant since the clinton administration is now atop the nl central. everybody likes a winner, and the pirates are the talk of the town in pittsburgh. the only run of the game andrew mchitchin, a ground-out. pirates up 1-0. the thing that made this team different from the past, pitching. james mcdonald, and three relievers combined for a six-hit shut-out. do not adjust your audio. the pirates are in first place and beat the reds 1-0. the rays lost the last two games, but the baseball gods made up for it last night. eddie. in came a run. yanks and rays tied 2-2. yanks and rays. johnny damon to center. curtis granderson made a grab. sent the ball halfway to tallahassee. t
in sports they don't have a big budget. they don't have many big name players. in case you haven't noticed, the pittsburgh pirates are a first place team. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at your sports headlines. >>> good morning. i know it's only july, and there are some 60 games left in the season, but give it up for the pittsburgh pirates. what do you say? a team that has not been relevant since the clinton administration is now atop the nl central. everybody likes a...
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let's get back to the big weather story. historic heat wave, started this week in the midwest. by the end of this week into next weekend it will be on the east coast. temperatures today, we're almost near 100 all the way up in montana. 100 right through the middle of the country. we're still in the 90s. much of the eastern half of the nation. the exception will be through new england today. anyone joining us from chicago, detroit, up through boston, hartford, province, new york, pittsburgh and buffalo, a chance of afternoon thunderstorms. peter, by the end of this week, we probably will see three days in a row of 100-degree heat, probably thursday, friday, saturday, washington, d.c. will be 100 each and every day. >> it's only getting worse. already feels pretty bad here, not to mention the rest of the country. >> just wait. >> thanks, bill. we appreciate it. >>> we move on to sports right now. if you missed it, we begin with the thrilling women's world cup final between the u.s. and japan in frankfurt, germany. scoreless at halftime. let's go to the 68th minute. a greg pass by
let's get back to the big weather story. historic heat wave, started this week in the midwest. by the end of this week into next weekend it will be on the east coast. temperatures today, we're almost near 100 all the way up in montana. 100 right through the middle of the country. we're still in the 90s. much of the eastern half of the nation. the exception will be through new england today. anyone joining us from chicago, detroit, up through boston, hartford, province, new york, pittsburgh and...
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within two years all analysts with the european debt crisis there is a really very serious threat no big. sure all my service integrate. the eurozone collapse it's already too late to save the greek economy according to a majority of leading economists and experts polled boyle see greece is really going down the drain completely the depth is escalating the deficit is start totally out of control and i could give you the analogy but they were like somebody with a cowboy problem or a drink. the greek. said it's a cultural thing so now we find ourselves with someone with a drink problem but with a huge debt as well and the problem will only ever get worse until you actually confront reality and say look they don't fit in the or as not going to fit together with germany in one single your politicians in the richest states had big polluters refuse to foot the bill well i don't think i've ever met any body in the united kingdom in london market stations that actually wants to contribute to the buyout countries like greece and italy and contribute to the continued existence of the hero because
within two years all analysts with the european debt crisis there is a really very serious threat no big. sure all my service integrate. the eurozone collapse it's already too late to save the greek economy according to a majority of leading economists and experts polled boyle see greece is really going down the drain completely the depth is escalating the deficit is start totally out of control and i could give you the analogy but they were like somebody with a cowboy problem or a drink. the...
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>> i think that that is a big if at this point but there are a lot of questions. i think the employees at news corp. media properties are nervous, shareholders are nervous. there are questions about what this means for the future of the company. a lot of questions i am hearing is where is the push stock -- the push back on rupert murdoch? shareholders have said this is like a family business, this is a public business. there needs to be strong vertex in place to make sure whether it is an independent board of directors, someone comes in and challenges rupert murdoch on some of these issues going forward. -- there needs to be some strong checks in place. i think that investors want to see that. >> thank you for joining us. president obama said that negotiations over the debt ceiling have reached the 11th hour. in a statement, he praised a new proposal that would cut 4 trillion dollars in the debt over 10 years through a mix of tax increases and spending cuts. israeli forces have stopped a french-flagged boat going toward the gaza strip in an attempt to break the bl
>> i think that that is a big if at this point but there are a lot of questions. i think the employees at news corp. media properties are nervous, shareholders are nervous. there are questions about what this means for the future of the company. a lot of questions i am hearing is where is the push stock -- the push back on rupert murdoch? shareholders have said this is like a family business, this is a public business. there needs to be strong vertex in place to make sure whether it is an...
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. >> thank you, spencer, a few dollars, a fast ride and a big rift. the method people are using to begin a long process of trying to sneak across the border. >> and later, britain's prime minister cuts short a trip to africa to testify in the tabloid phone hacking scandal. >> one thing that a lack of sleep makes you focus on more clearly and a word of advice about this. watch out for your frenemies, next. >>> health officials warning a california company is still selling a kind of pet frog known to carry salmonela. they stopped shipping the frog, and the cdc found they made more than 20 people sick, most of them, children. despite the warning, the company resumed selling the frogs last month. the company has not commented on this. >>> new research finds obesity is behind the most common form of breast cancer in older women. the records of more than 6,000 post menopausal women had hormone sensitive tumors found too much fat in the body raises hormone levels, alcohol and cigarettes were the next biggest factors. >>> and german researcher nouz believe a
. >> thank you, spencer, a few dollars, a fast ride and a big rift. the method people are using to begin a long process of trying to sneak across the border. >> and later, britain's prime minister cuts short a trip to africa to testify in the tabloid phone hacking scandal. >> one thing that a lack of sleep makes you focus on more clearly and a word of advice about this. watch out for your frenemies, next. >>> health officials warning a california company is still...
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but republicans say they will only raise the debt limit if the government makes big spending cuts. opposition democrats argue taxes must rise to, especially for the rich, but to rain -- rein in the debt. >> the distance they seem to have to bridge in the short timeframe is pretty significant. a lot of people are concerned, everyone is talking like they are going to get a deal but they definitely have some work to do and someone is going to of to get pretty significantly in the near term. >> so far the political left and right have refused to compromise on their tax and spending ideas. and yet, america of's treasury start -- a debt default by the world's biggest economy is still a worst case scenario. but it is one that is getting closer by the day. bbc news, new york. >> let's move on, because your's efforts to impose an emission charged on the world airlines -- europe's efforts to impose an initial charge of the world airlines. there demanding the plan to be struck down claiming it overstepped its jurisdiction it means all airlines must buy permits to cover carbon emissions regard
but republicans say they will only raise the debt limit if the government makes big spending cuts. opposition democrats argue taxes must rise to, especially for the rich, but to rain -- rein in the debt. >> the distance they seem to have to bridge in the short timeframe is pretty significant. a lot of people are concerned, everyone is talking like they are going to get a deal but they definitely have some work to do and someone is going to of to get pretty significantly in the near term....
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consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement, the fallout from the scandal seems to be far from over. scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to do what we should do, and that is proceed to criminal courts. >> a former employee told the court las
consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement,...
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there was that big. economic miracle in part because of american men because german debts were cancelled so if greek pets past but partially cancel that would be something good and germany should contribute not only in the name of belated reparations war they have it the nazis created in greece during the second world war but also for good economic reasons and germany benefited from debt cancellation in the past so now maybe germany because of its economic situation could make a slight effort and pencil not maybe the whole debt but part of the greek debt now this is all the politics and economics of course what about the person on the street as it were how are they seeing all this i mean they be quite resentful about what's going on and possibly a rise of nationalism because no doubt of course the germans feel a bit club med countries are not paying their dues and fagged they badly informed for example the greeks work more than the germans and the idea is in terms of the number of hours every year but ev
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example of a bailout putting a definitive end to the troubles in the country cigs more countries a big dragged into it why is it all bowing so wrong. well a bailout doesn't solve fundamental problems and you don't have you don't have a contagion financial meltdown unless you have something fundamentally wrong with your economy or with the way your country is governed and that very clearly is the case with greece now turning around very bad governance and i country particularly when you've got people on the street demonstration and very understandably demonstrating because it isn't necessarily the ordinary greeks who have been of their taxes and thereby increasing with deficit in that situation it really has got to be more hands on track and you have simply got sold on war you don't expect to solve the problem completely but there is talk of a so-called marshall fund whatever that would mean exactly in the case of greece and of making sure that the greek economy doesn't slow down because that has been part of the problem it's not just a financial problem i list greece has a growth econo
example of a bailout putting a definitive end to the troubles in the country cigs more countries a big dragged into it why is it all bowing so wrong. well a bailout doesn't solve fundamental problems and you don't have you don't have a contagion financial meltdown unless you have something fundamentally wrong with your economy or with the way your country is governed and that very clearly is the case with greece now turning around very bad governance and i country particularly when you've got...
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i'm contessa brewer covering the big news coast to coast. the big story right now the phone hacking scandal in great britain reaches the highest echelons of government. with prime minister david cameron facing cheers and jeers in an uncommon emergency session of the house of commons. >> i have an old fashioned view about innocent until proven guilty. >> prime minister david cameron addressing the house of commons. >> if it turns out andy coulson knew about the hacking at the news of the world he will not only have lied to me, but he would have lied to the police, to a select committee torque the press complaints commission, and of course, perjured himself in a court of law. >> former news of the world ed tore andy coulson was until january cameron's communications director. >> with 20/20 hindsight and all that has followed i would not have offered him the job and i expect that he wouldn't have taken it. >> coulson was arrested this month suspected of corruption in the u.s. voice mail hacking and police bribery scandal. >> you live and you le
i'm contessa brewer covering the big news coast to coast. the big story right now the phone hacking scandal in great britain reaches the highest echelons of government. with prime minister david cameron facing cheers and jeers in an uncommon emergency session of the house of commons. >> i have an old fashioned view about innocent until proven guilty. >> prime minister david cameron addressing the house of commons. >> if it turns out andy coulson knew about the hacking at the...
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crimes prosecutor he said he doesn't expect any big. three day deadline for the pill and also that it's expected fairly quickly he will be extradited to the hague detained obviously after many many years on the run that happened yesterday i never saw his family in a small village northwest of belgrade and this really seen as quite a victory for specially for president but it pushing for the tension of these war crimes so he has come under criticism over the years for the north calling and holding to task these people bringing the men and this is the last of the war crimes suspect wanted by the u.s. for the crimes committed during the break up in yugoslavia during the ninety nine. the atrocities committed in particular certain incidents is one very specific on this the massacre of three hundred prisoners in the town of ninety nine to one sees already being questioned about that and of course this is being seen as one of the major obstacle. as to serbia gaining full membership now that he's arrested it's thought perhaps be the next step n
crimes prosecutor he said he doesn't expect any big. three day deadline for the pill and also that it's expected fairly quickly he will be extradited to the hague detained obviously after many many years on the run that happened yesterday i never saw his family in a small village northwest of belgrade and this really seen as quite a victory for specially for president but it pushing for the tension of these war crimes so he has come under criticism over the years for the north calling and...
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there's a real danger of greece defaulting and if greece defaulted which is something we've got the big greek government doesn't want and the other european partners do not want but i mean from an economic point of view it would make sense because the greeks could devalue the trying to see the europe and maybe maybe confront the markets up to a certain point what about this idea of trying to levy a tax on banks and rein in the credit ratings agencies and things like that i mean half the hole will they go to try and save the euro but now you know we have to distinguish between rhetoric and reality because at the g. twenty two years ago the french president said that he would reform the financial system of the well and of course nothing happened so as an idea after all the banks are partly responsible for this crisis for example the greeks were advised by american banks when. the former government was cheating about the size of the debt so they should take the part of the responsibility and they should pay for the for their own mistakes the question is now will political authorities have
there's a real danger of greece defaulting and if greece defaulted which is something we've got the big greek government doesn't want and the other european partners do not want but i mean from an economic point of view it would make sense because the greeks could devalue the trying to see the europe and maybe maybe confront the markets up to a certain point what about this idea of trying to levy a tax on banks and rein in the credit ratings agencies and things like that i mean half the hole...
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photograph of this guys and who really got it from pointing hubble at nothing how much of a gamble was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker in my life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night i took it out to see how far i could see fifty years later when i became director of the institute that operates hubble space telescope it seemed to me that one should do the same thing scientifically look to see just how far out that could see galaxies. there had been some studies scientific studies done before the launch of hubble trying to predict the important scientific problems that it would help solve and imaging distant galaxies was not one of them and there were valid reasons why many astronomers thought that hubble would do many great things but it probably would not make much of a contribution in studying distant galaxies i questioned that. and i thought it was sufficiently important t
photograph of this guys and who really got it from pointing hubble at nothing how much of a gamble was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker in my life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night i took it out to see how far i could see fifty years later when i became director of the...
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big country in the state of israel are treating them like. it's a charge the government is aware of although it says it's doing its best to help them by giving cash education and in some cases although not in far as there is a home. for them already eleven years. ago the thing we don't have to we must. with it's very unique. it's a very unique nobody did they do that i found a cure for europe you name it they were not worthy of them. but still that treatment was not enough to stop two thirds of those who came to israel from immigrating elsewhere but i feel betrayed the beast sitting in the special intelligence forces have not given me any help since i've been here let it be israeli lebanese border and just friends used to be known as the good things but in the last eleven years since the israelis withdrew from lebanon the situation has deteriorated and this is close to good friends has since become close friends and through its bars israel's forgotten friends seem condemned to fit a peek at the family they're more than likely never see again
big country in the state of israel are treating them like. it's a charge the government is aware of although it says it's doing its best to help them by giving cash education and in some cases although not in far as there is a home. for them already eleven years. ago the thing we don't have to we must. with it's very unique. it's a very unique nobody did they do that i found a cure for europe you name it they were not worthy of them. but still that treatment was not enough to stop two thirds of...
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day of questions big that answers to more a lot of the media really looking carefully at how report murdoch's son james is going to handle this also the former c.e.o. rebecca brooks they're facing in peace questions some are we likely to see any more revelations there. i'm sure there will be i mean i think what you've got is rats leaving a sinking ship and particularly reporters and reporters are love secrets and will lie think when they feel angry and upset as so many of murdoch's people do now they'll be quite willing to spill a lot of b. into a lot of people are going to get hurt but i guess i insist that we should be looking at. the links these are the links between murdoch and politicians and between his news organization and major politicians not just in england but in the united states as well and that is that the americans are only beginning to do what i find interesting also about this whole thing is that both in berlin of course and particularly the united states have spent hundreds of billions of dollars and sent the military and aids abroad to countries like afghanistan
day of questions big that answers to more a lot of the media really looking carefully at how report murdoch's son james is going to handle this also the former c.e.o. rebecca brooks they're facing in peace questions some are we likely to see any more revelations there. i'm sure there will be i mean i think what you've got is rats leaving a sinking ship and particularly reporters and reporters are love secrets and will lie think when they feel angry and upset as so many of murdoch's people do...
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[cheering and applause] ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> we were looking at going... reverting into a depression at that point. everyone, the fed chairman... >> i don't agree that we were going into a depression. >> captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the "report," everybody! change for joining us. (crowd chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) nicely done. nicely done. yes. thank you so much. welcome to the "report," everybody. thank you for joining us. thank you in here; out there. and, folks, this crawl down here is my way of thanking these heroes for donating to my super pac. each and every one of them is as precious to me as one of my children who has given money to me. (laughter) folks, this year colbert
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what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i.q. cheap products they don't understand oh boy these is going to be followed russian innovators to eat your betters abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on all. we've got the future covered. for. in. soon which brightened if you move it soon from friends to pressure. starts on t.v. dot com. though it's time for a look at the headlines now here not e.u. leaders baker in brussels on how to fund continued bailouts of debt epidemic gripping italy and spain the strains in your own it's not snakes on. a media mogul and top politician come under huge public scrutiny doubts they'll be able to survive the fallout of the phone hacking scandal and restore public trust. the last remaining you end dieted war crimes suspect on hundreds is one thing extradition to the hague of being captured in serbia great in the country closer to your membership. the next season so if you have a nasa discusses the prospects of economic cooperation between paris and
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designated areas to local forces but on the war activity brown told the trail the military base is a big left behind. i would question to what extent they really want to leave clearly they have to present themselves as leaving whether they really intend to leave i think you can gauge by for example the amount of construction that's going on at places. nato bases at places like kandahar about graham and so on which look very permanent and involve hundreds of millions of dollars but certainly some process is going on and it may end up in a withdrawal or something that we could recognizably call a withdrawal but compared to the goals that they set themselves or that they claim for themselves ten years ago there's very little to cheer about i think you have to ask the question security for who or for walks when they talk about handing over responsibility for security because by all accounts for example the afghan army as it's called is very much biased towards ethnic groups so it starts with that handicap from the beginning so the idea that it would be an impartial force or seen to be an imp
designated areas to local forces but on the war activity brown told the trail the military base is a big left behind. i would question to what extent they really want to leave clearly they have to present themselves as leaving whether they really intend to leave i think you can gauge by for example the amount of construction that's going on at places. nato bases at places like kandahar about graham and so on which look very permanent and involve hundreds of millions of dollars but certainly...
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they still have the old stereotypes of russia because all here if you speak with the presidents of big french groups present in russia they are very happy to be here and they want to develop their business those who are not here yet often house of a priore and we have i have to say that in western europe not only in france a problem with our media who do not know russia well and russia should communicate more also there are old stereotypes of the progress achieved is not reflected in media. why why is. pretty trade is very biased in the west russian media. i think their image of russia is based on the past from fifteen or twenty years ago they do not come to russia often and often doesn't russia communicate actually quite little to us on what internal changes are taking place we have to deal with outdated ideas and perceptions which are wrong and this. i believe is an important subject this is a blocking point we often speak about big groups or think about the new or a small and medium sized companies in russia and in france many are already cooperate on what we could do much more in t
they still have the old stereotypes of russia because all here if you speak with the presidents of big french groups present in russia they are very happy to be here and they want to develop their business those who are not here yet often house of a priore and we have i have to say that in western europe not only in france a problem with our media who do not know russia well and russia should communicate more also there are old stereotypes of the progress achieved is not reflected in media. why...
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the fukushima accident in japan gives an opportunity to russia's gazprom which is hoping to tie up big deals here and hand over gas from really seeing germany as a stepping stone to the whole e.u. market especially given the fact that the european union for germany is closing up it really hopes to expand on the relationship with russia tapping into dmitry medvedev. program for the country germany hoping to snap up deals in russia russia hopes germany can bring nato round to the point of view of a joint missile defense system in other words that they can avoid the fear that the missile defense will be pointed mosco there are fears that most go that the defense system could be aimed at russia or libya or germany or russia or both abstained from the u.n. vote authorizing nato action in libya and they both want to stop further escalation of the void and that's their own report that nato countries all being libya's rebels so both countries will be looking to strengthen their already strong relationship one a range of issues on which they share a common position. russia says it won't recogni
the fukushima accident in japan gives an opportunity to russia's gazprom which is hoping to tie up big deals here and hand over gas from really seeing germany as a stepping stone to the whole e.u. market especially given the fact that the european union for germany is closing up it really hopes to expand on the relationship with russia tapping into dmitry medvedev. program for the country germany hoping to snap up deals in russia russia hopes germany can bring nato round to the point of view of...
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the vessel in two thousand and seven the ship had been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an argument with them these debates will continue as to what caused this tragic sinking but it doesn't do anything to relieve the grief here on the banks of the volga. this is the happy scene that should have been this ship was designed almost identically to the ball carrier in this room almost identical to the one that children on that ship played in but for whatever reason their fate was very different. as crowds gathered in remembrance of those killed by the sinking of the volga pleasure boat it was the younger victims that seem to cast the longest shadow. these schoolgirls had lost one of their classmates. we started. you know for a year she never had arguments with anyone she was a very kind girl and was always really to help. those divers reach the playroom one of the pole carriers upper decks they found the bodies of the children that had gathered there just before the boat sun
the vessel in two thousand and seven the ship had been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an argument with them these debates will continue as to what caused this tragic sinking but it doesn't do anything to relieve the grief here on the banks of the volga. this is the happy scene that should have been this ship was designed almost identically to the ball carrier in this room...
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that is the really big question. mp's delayed their summer holidays to discuss the hacking scandal rather than the economic crisis in the united states and eurozone. >> that is it for our look at the summer term in parliament. "the record review" will return when parliament gets back in september. for now, did by. -- for now, goodbye. ♪ >> if you want to be informed about what is happening in the world, it is not so hard. c-span has a digital online archive the go back to a 1987. you can basically whatch anythig that happened in the house or senate chambers on your screen. there are sources of information that were not imaginable 20 years ago. >> the c-span video library makes it easy to follow washington with instant access. it is all searchable, share a will, and free -- shareable, and free. the u.s. house returns to legislative businesses at noon today. on the agenda is $27.5 billion in interior department spending. over 100 amendments are expected. extending the term of the current fbi director is among other l
that is the really big question. mp's delayed their summer holidays to discuss the hacking scandal rather than the economic crisis in the united states and eurozone. >> that is it for our look at the summer term in parliament. "the record review" will return when parliament gets back in september. for now, did by. -- for now, goodbye. ♪ >> if you want to be informed about what is happening in the world, it is not so hard. c-span has a digital online archive the go back...
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i think the big question is will he meet prime minister david cameron. before all this blew up, david cameron and others would fly halfway around the world to see rupert mer dock. now it's the other way around. he's flown in here and is trying to save the crisis of his empire which seems to be growing every single day. t the "mirror" reporting victims of 9/11 may have been impacted by the "news of the world." and also the embattled chief executive of news international rebecca brooks had volunteered to be interviewed by the police. we don't know if and when that will happen. . but that would again move this up another notch. the big underlying question sis this. how far up the line in the company cothey go. they found e-mails from as far back as 2007 that these practices were going on. why were they only passed on in the past month. >> dan rivers joining us outside the houses of parliament in london. many thanks to you. pauline. >> charles, let's return to asia and the latest inflation and trade figures that came out recently. the latest trade figures su
i think the big question is will he meet prime minister david cameron. before all this blew up, david cameron and others would fly halfway around the world to see rupert mer dock. now it's the other way around. he's flown in here and is trying to save the crisis of his empire which seems to be growing every single day. t the "mirror" reporting victims of 9/11 may have been impacted by the "news of the world." and also the embattled chief executive of news international...
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it's already said that it investigates being working extremely hard to track down these people and a big stepping stone for them and what they see could be at the ten chill to wait to the full even membership in the i did that now with this latest arrest the east getting to welcome serbia with has been said by many people to be a little bit naive that a number of stumbling blocks remain not least in the public opinion amongst the serbian people that the serbian government has been bending over backwards to comply with the hague and they've really to see the hague be quite violent in the way that they treat the thing it's always they feel pointing in this direction that really quite this illusion with president but it says policies now remember parliamentary elections coming up just next year the i did that problem say will be solved by membership to the greedy now it's seen as the polls. serbian balkans expert marco gas which doesn't believe that you will play ball and granting membership even though the last war crimes suspect has been handed over. will get in return what it usually get
it's already said that it investigates being working extremely hard to track down these people and a big stepping stone for them and what they see could be at the ten chill to wait to the full even membership in the i did that now with this latest arrest the east getting to welcome serbia with has been said by many people to be a little bit naive that a number of stumbling blocks remain not least in the public opinion amongst the serbian people that the serbian government has been bending over...
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crimes prosecutor he said he doesn't expect any big. three day deadline for the pill and also that it's expected fairly quickly he will be extradited to the hague detained obviously after many many years on the run that happened yesterday i thought his family home in a small village northwest of belgrade had it's has been questioned about the atrocities committed in particular certain incidents is one very specific and that's the massacre of three hundred prisoners in the town of ninety nine to one sees already being questioned about that and of course this has been seen as one of the major obstacles to serbia gaining full even membership critics is said to really to seem that this is now going to pave a sneeze way for serbia to. gain even membership i would be very naive and in fact there's going to be a number of bumps in the road along the way and not least that is the public opinion there's been a lot of criticisms over the government's policies in fact i was actually here and they've been very i spoke to the deputy prime minister a
crimes prosecutor he said he doesn't expect any big. three day deadline for the pill and also that it's expected fairly quickly he will be extradited to the hague detained obviously after many many years on the run that happened yesterday i thought his family home in a small village northwest of belgrade had it's has been questioned about the atrocities committed in particular certain incidents is one very specific and that's the massacre of three hundred prisoners in the town of ninety nine to...
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we want to be as close to a normal family as possible and we want to be a big family. when something is good, we are happy together, if something bad happens, we cry together. that's the most important if you work with children, n. a lot of heart. my daughters loved their life and i wanted to show them that i would survive this and if i could help my new children to love their life, at least one good thing came out of this. what do you got? restrained driver... sir, can you hear me? just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ look at that car, well, it goes fast ♪ ♪ givin' my dad a heart attack ♪ [ friend ] that is so awesome. ♪ i love my car [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] that first chevy, yea, it gets under your skin. ♪ >>> island island like to present to you with this certificate of award. >> some say this is a civil rights -- the man in the glasses is receiving a whites only scholarship. the presid
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contagious this thing will move right across the continent specifically in the mediterranean and the big issue now facing the older people union is this really really is the third largest economy in the eurozone this place largest economy in the world i think your toes own can actually cope with greece and portugal the smaller economies but if italy goes the whole thing could cave in because if italy goes it's all these economies intertwined with spain's going to spain and italy go then we are in serious trouble the euro is inextricably to the whole project and it's linked to the european union if the eurozone goes quite frankly you can see this whole thing breaking go up but that is why they're so desperate to keep that's why this whole desperate to say that we in the u.k. a federal bailout the only way for these countries to survive is to break out of this prison which is the euro zone. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe thousands are protesting in the egyptian capital cairo for the sixth day demanding the removal of the military council and threatening
contagious this thing will move right across the continent specifically in the mediterranean and the big issue now facing the older people union is this really really is the third largest economy in the eurozone this place largest economy in the world i think your toes own can actually cope with greece and portugal the smaller economies but if italy goes the whole thing could cave in because if italy goes it's all these economies intertwined with spain's going to spain and italy go then we are...